22 quotes found
“no one asks poor people if they want war.”
“Quoting Nguyen Du - Talent and destiny are apt to feud.”
“give a woman the chance to reject something else besides me”
“...nothing is more precious than independence and freedom...”
“Remember, you're not half of anything, you're twice of everything.”
“That is what revolutionaries do. We sacrifice ourselves to save others.”
“This feat I also had no idea how to accomplish, but ignorance had never stopped me from taking action before.”
“Country music was the most segregated kind of music in America, where even whites played jazz and even blacks sang in the opera. Something like country music was what lynch mobs must have enjoyed w...”
“As Hegel said, tragedy was not the conflict between right and wrong but right and right, a dilemma none of us who wanted to participate in history could escape. The major had the right to live, and...”
“He responded with one of those looks of pity and amusement I was by now so used to getting, the kind that implied not only was my fly undone, but that there was nothing to see even if it was.”
“Before I only wanted to change the world. I still want that, but it was ironic how I never wanted to change myself. Yet that's where revolutions start! And it's the only way revolutions can continu...”
“You tried to play the game, okay? But they run the game. You don't run anything. That means you can't change anything. Not from the inside. When you got nothing, you got to change things from the o...”
“Did we salivate for sadness, or had we only learned to enjoy what we were forced to eat?”
“While it is better to be loved than hated, it is also far better to be hated than ignored.”
“Love is being able to talk to someone else without effort, without hiding, and at the same time to feel absolutely comfortable not saying a word. At least that's one way I've figured out hot to des...”
“Some animals could see in the dark, but it was only humans who deliberately sought out every possible route into the darkness of our own interiors.”
“cheered by the optimism that one sometimes had at the beginning of strenuous exercise, a kind of helium that filled our lungs and carried us along”
“We lie in wait for the right moment and the just cause, which, at this moment, is simply wanting to live.”
“If God did not exist, then neither did divine punishment, but this meant nothing to ghosts who did not need God.”
“I had the vertiginous feeling one gets standing at the precipice of an unresolved plan, for I had brought Bon and myself to the brink of disaster without knowing how to save us. But was not this ho...”